House of Amun ©M7C 2024
Amun or Amun-Ra (Amon-Ra) is the King of
the Egyptian Gods. In Christianity
people pray to Amen (Amun/AMN) when
invoking their God (“In Christ’s Name, Amen…”).
AMN is the Egyptian God of Air/Wind, Fertility, Wealth, Liberation, and
Generation. He was elevated to Amon-Ra
by Prince Ahmoses I (Pharaoh Ahmose) following his prayer to purge Egypt from
the Hyksos Invaders from Lower/Northern Egypt in 1600 BCE. A volcano erupted
at Thera, Greece, around that time. The volcano
caused Vog (Volcano Smog) to enter Egyptian Atmosphere and this was relevant to
the Recorded Exodus in the Bible. The Egyptians
were “slaves of the Hyksos” and Prince Ahmoses removed the Hyksos “back into
Canaan.” He may have used Egyptian Magic as part of the
process. The Hyksos or “Shepherd Kings”
are referred to as the “Israelites.” In
the later 19th Dynasty a son of Ramses 2 the Great, named Merenptah,
“conquered Israel.” There is no mention of this event in the (historically biased) Bible. Merenptah recorded this event on a monument
stele.
Volcano VOG causes “Hot Hail” (Volcanic
Ash), “Darkness,” Red Algae blooms (“Blood”) in the river, and other
actions. Volcanoes are under the influence
of Sakhmet the Goddess of Plague, War, Wildfires, and
Storms. The Book of the Heavenly Cow /
Destruction of Mankind was first recorded in the 18th Dynasty
(Ahmoses founded the Dynasty), and this story references an epidemic and flood
from the Wrath of Ra. The Book of Exodus has Plague as the last
event (Pestilence), the “Death of the First Born.” Diseases could spread from within the Earth and
exposed through volcanic eruptions, as numerous volcanoes erupted prior to the
Covid19 Pandemic in 2020 (Iceland, Mexico, or Hawaii, for example). Ra visits Earth in his solar boat in order to
add Mandrakes to the Flood waters. His
solar boat is like Noah’s Ark. Ra changes the Flood waters into wine with
the Mandrakes and some blood from the
slain enemy. The Mandrakes taint the
Flood waters as a drug, which Sakhmet wades in and drinks. Then Sakhmet, once intoxicated, leaves the region
in peace. The Fake Blood is referenced
in the Exodus story as being painted on the doorways of the Israelites. Christ
changes water into wine at the Last Supper.
Ra promised this was the last time he would try to slay the Human race, the
Last Supper of Sakhmet. Leftover Mandrake-infused
wine from the Last Supper was given to Christ on request while on the
cross. He drank it, became intoxicated
and passed out. He awoke in the tomb
some time later. He didn’t “die on the Cross.”
Mandrakes are a Narcotic,
pain-killing fruit when the root is
mixed in Vinegar or wine. They were once found in Egypt.
When
Christians pray they invoke Amen. Both the
words Christ and Amen are
Egyptian. Egyptians thus are not “Pagan” as the source of
Christianity.
To
worship Amun:
Build a Temple or Shrine, as in a cabinet with doors, the
cabinet can hold Statuary of Amun, incense, offerings, and prayers on
paper.
Make offerings of Egyptian themed books (by Horus Michael) and music CDs to Libraries as donations. Join any Friends of a Library group as a
volunteer.
Praise Amun when there is a slight breeze outside
or on a hot sunny day.
Pray to Amun using Effective
Egyptian Magic Spells (by Horus
Michael).
Pray for Success, prosperity, excellent health,
liberation from oppression, wind or sunlight (for Windmills or Solar power), Money
attraction, and rebirth of the Soul. When praying use flattery, good will, decency,
or happy thoughts.
Volunteer at a local Animal Shelter, Library,
Climate Change center, or health center. Encourage righteous conduct in Politics and well-written Laws.
Encourage Quality over Quantity.
Become a Priest of Amun at one of his Temples.
©M7C 2024.
Reference:
An Ancient Egyptian Herbal © 1989 Lise
Manniche, Univ. of Texas Press, p. 117-119.
St. John 19:29 Jesus drinks vinegar
St. Mark 15:36
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna47555983
St. John 2: 19
St. John 20: 24-29
https://www.healthbenefitstimes.com/mandrake/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandrake
https://www.britannica.com/plant/mandrake-Mandragora-genus